Clothespin bag



M( L. MYERSv CLOTHESPIN BAG A Filed Feb. 9, 1928 Jan. 29,' 1929.

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MARGARET L. MYERS, or sroUXpFALLs, soUTr-r DAKOTA..

crio'innsrrnV BAG. i i i Appn'atioil nea February 9, 192s. serial No. 253,093.

This invention relates to certain new and at Vits ends to the topofthe bag and is yde- 45 useful improvements in clothes pin bags, andv signed 'to enable the bag to be carried from Y Vthe primary object thereof is'y to provide imthe shoulder of the user,V if desired. In this proved means forV holding the bag so as to useof the bagthe bot-tom bar 5 of the hanger 5 facilitate entrance of the hand in removal holds the back 6 ofthe bag engaged against of the pins therefrom. thebody of the nser7 enabling the hand to 50 Y The nvgntgn briefly I'sdes in the PFO- be. lIlSelGCl the llllt VVIi'JllOU/ IlnN vision of a substantially rectangular bag tcrferencefrom the back. Likewise, the bothaving a hand-receivingmouth r inlet lotom bar 5 holds the back stretched or taut located between the bagy bottom and top, and when the bag is on the clothesline and the a rectangular hanger extending across the hand is inserted in the inlet. 55 top and along each Side of tho bag and hay- Y The bill it Will berIlOteCl S pOSilOIled at ing its lower bar extending transversely. of suchdistanceabove the` bottom edge of vthe the bag and across the mouth at, pointg bon bag inlet S0 21S t0 IlOt interfere With fIee i11- tween the top `and bottom of the mouth, which geSS and egress of the hand and arm.

bar engages the back so as to hold the latter What 1s claimed 1 s: Y .v p spaced from the mouthand against bending l Il a' ClOJhSS PHI bag, 5 Sllbstltlly during insertion and withdrawal of the arm. lectangular'body having front and back por- In the drawings tions and having an opening in its front be- Fig, 1 is a. from; elevation, tween the sides, top and bottom'thereof, and

Fig, 2 is a Section 0n 1in@ 2 2 0f Fig 15 a substantially rectangular hanger between 65 and Y Y e e the front and back and engaging the sides of Fig 3 is L detail perspective View of the the body and having its bottom bar extended hanger, e e approximately central across the opening, In proceeding in accordance with the presthe EOP O Sad hanger'h-Vllg' 2L Central Shank lent' invention, a preferably substantially recand 2L @Glied @Ye @Tried by the Shalk- `7o tangular bag isemployed, the from 1 0f 2. Inaclothes pin bag, abodyhaving front f which is formed with a. mouth or inlet 2 lo- @md back portiOns and having an opening cated between the topvand bottom of the bag. 111 lJCS FOD POIUOD, rand 2L hanger for the The hanger is likewise of rectangular" forml bOCly having PQIBXGQCIDg appOXHlLely l having a top bar 3, end bars 4f and a bottomv Centra-1 @CYOSS Sad 0199111112' and between there Y Y bar 5. The hanger is arranged between the Jf IO-lll and had; POFOHS t0 hold the back pOrf front l and back 6 of the bag and engages JClOFfl 0f body away lfrom the opening. e the top and sides thereojfso as to hold the 3- In aClOtheS pin bag, abody having front 3'5 upper part of the bag taut. yThe bottom bar and back portions and having an opening in 5 extends across the mouth or inlet at points S I'OlflJD POltOll, alla'hllg'el fOl the lOOdY so Y, central of the length of the inlet and engages having a part engaging thetop of the bodyv ,the backof the bag throughout the width 'of and having a second part spaced below the f I, the same to hold same taut. A twisted shank first part and extending approximately cen-y 40 7 extends outwardly7 from the top bar 3 of tral across thefopening and between the front f ,y Y I the hanger and is formed with a coiled eye and back portions to hold the back portion-of S5 8 adaptedto vbe engaged over a clothes line the body away from the opening. and to be held thereon against accidental dis-V In testimony whereof I afx'my signature.'V

engagement. shoulder strap 9 is attached Y y hIARGi/RE'Iy L. MYERS. *e L f 

